输血微生物学检测试剂盒性能的系统监测。

M J Nightingale, S Ramskill, J Newham, A Kitchen, A Bukasa, D Wenham, I Reeves
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摘要

输血微生物检测系统监测组(TMTSMG)是作为国家血液局(NBS)工作组成立的,目的是监测国家血液局检测实验室中使用的微生物筛选测定的性能。该组的主要目标是确保技术性能(特别是灵敏度、特异性和损耗)与验证期间建立的技术性能保持一致。这包括识别和调查显著变化的性能和任何不愉快的事件。该小组还负责通过国家商定的标准和程序优化整个国家统计局的输血微生物学工作实践。在过去9年,共监测了来自15家供应商的44项化验。由于鉴定出性能不佳,五种检测方法已被停止使用;两项乙型肝炎病毒表面抗原检测由于敏感性差,两项梅毒凝集试验非特异性(假)反应率持续高于合同限制,一项人类巨细胞病毒抗体检测一直未能达到制造商的质量控制标准。这种方法能够将真正的试剂盒性能问题与试剂盒性能的“自然变化”以及本地仪器或培训问题区分开来。国家统计局能够更早地与供应商解决问题,并在小问题成为大问题之前解决它们。此外,已经开发并实施了批次放行系统,包括对每个新制造商批次进行正式的、集中的初始科学评估,然后在每个站点进行“交付验收”测试。该系统有助于确保评估的最低灵敏度和特异性从“批次”到“批次”保持不变。
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The systematic monitoring of transfusion microbiology test kit performance.

The Transfusion Microbiology Test Systems Monitoring Group (TMTSMG) was established as a National Blood Service (NBS) working group to monitor the performance of the microbiology screening assays used within the NBS Testing Laboratories. The group's primary objective was to ensure that technical performance (especially sensitivity, specificity and wastage) remains consistent with that established during validation. This includes the identification and investigation of significant variation in performance and any untoward incidents. The group is also responsible for optimizing transfusion microbiology working practice across the NBS through nationally agreed standards and procedures. Over the past 9 years, a total of 44 assays from 15 suppliers have been monitored. Five assays have been withdrawn from use as a result of identified poor performance; two hepatitis B virus surface antigen assays owing to poor sensitivity, two syphilis agglutination assays with nonspecific (false) reactive rates sustained above contract limits and one human cytomegalovirus antibody assay that persistently failed the manufacturer's quality control criteria. This approach has enabled the differentiation of genuine kit performance issues from 'natural variation' in kit performance, and local instrumentation or training issues. The NBS has been able to address the issues with suppliers much earlier and resolve minor issues before they became major problems. In addition, a lot release system has been developed and implemented, comprising a formal, centralized initial scientific assessment of each new manufacturer's lot, followed by 'delivery acceptance' testing at each site. This system helps to ensure that the evaluated minimum sensitivity and specificity of the assays is maintained from 'lot to lot'.

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